
Aimed at graduate students and researchers, this book provides a comprehensive study of interfaces within and between materials, a central concern to all materials scientists. It is comprised of four parts, covering the structure, thermodynamics, kinetics, and properties of interfaces in crystalline materials. Emphasis throughout is on conceptual foundations through the exposition of simple models and descriptions of key experimental observations. The reader is taken through the foundations to the forefront of current research by two of the leading researchers in the area. Due to high levels of demand for use as a textbook, the original edition-- published in 1995-- has been reprinted and reissued with a less expensive hardcover binding.
This text investigates the fundamental structure, thermodynamics, and kinetics of interfaces within and between crystalline materials. Authors A. P. Sutton and R. W. Balluffi, both established experts in the field of materials science, synthesize complex theoretical models with experimental observations to provide a rigorous framework for understanding how interfaces dictate material properties. The book serves as a comprehensive reference for graduate students and active researchers seeking to bridge the gap between foundational concepts and advanced research applications.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this work as a foundational text for the study of crystalline interfaces. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is intended for an audience with a strong background in physics and materials science.
Page Count:
856
Publication Date:
1997-02-13
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198500610
ISBN-13:
9780198500612
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